6 Learning compound vowels – an en in un ün ang eng ing ong
[an] Pronounce [a] in Chinese and followed by a nasal sound [n]
[en] Pronounce [e] in Chinese and followed by a nasal sound [n]
[in] Pronounce [i] in Chinese and followed by a nasal sound [n]
[un] Pronounce [u] in Chinese and followed by [en], refer to how to pronounce [en].
[ün] Pronounce [ü] in Chinese and followed by a nasal sound [n], no equivalent in English.
[n] vs [ng]
To pronounce [ng], raise the root of your tongue to block the air, then let the air out with the vibrating vocal cords.
[ang] Pronounce the simple vowel [a] shortly followed by the back nasal [ng].
[eng] Pronounce the simple vowel [e] shortly followed by the back nasal [ng]
[ing] Pronounce the simple vowel [i], followed by the back nasal [ng]
[ong] Pronounce the simple vowel [o], followed by the back nasal [ng]
Interactive exercises: